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Topic: Caithness Poppies (Read 2095 times)

Caithness Poppies - Not in Caithness Paperweights by Colin Terris (2nd edition) - Vases are in Mark Hill's book pp83 - same poppy forms within the range - 4.25" high marked to base 'Poppies' B233/8 - Any further information on this welcomed.

You find it on page 62 of the Charlton catalogue - problem is: if you search the index, you won't find it when looking for Poppies - you have to look for Flower Crystal.

Two possible solutions:1. Do a Full Search on ScotlandsGlass: this would have found this one - but is not yet complete.2. Send me the images - with permission to use them for ScotlandsGlass (if required): my database right now contains info on 4326 Caithness paperweights (and related items, like perfume bottles). This will all go online eventually - but will take it's time.

Is it OK to use your Poppies images for ScotlandsGlass? Original images sent by mail (see icon on the left side), preferrably with a white (or at least uniform) background would be even better .

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I checked the web for images of the cover - and found 2 slightly different ones (bottom - right hand corner):1. "Second Edition - Colin Terris" in a single line.2. "Colin Terris 2nd Edition" in 2 lines.Looks like there are 2 printings - which may differ in pagination as well.

The Second Edition was published in 2004 and is more widespread. My assumption of differences in paginations was based on you mentioning page 60 (instead of 62) for the pw in question - now there is no difference for this pw - and most likely none at all.

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